Very typical of Hatten fights. A hard house to house fight for the infantry, encased in a swirling armor battle.
As it so happened, I lost every AFV and took out none of the TDs. Their sacrifice was not in vain though-- they were able to clear a path to victory for the infantry.

2018-12-01

(D) Jonathan Kapleau

vs

Loper, Robert

German win

2018-11-13

(D) Jeff B

vs

Magnus Rimvall

American win

Germans attacked exclusively from the east. Not much for the Americans to do except hug the stone buildings and try to maintain as much concealment as possible. Turn 3 he swung some infantry around from the north, but I was patiently waiting for him with my hidden TDs. The only TD he was aware of was desperately clinging to life with the Panther in its face. If I didn't get APCR I'd be keeping concealment and praying. One APCR round later and dead Panther. That was monstrous. Next turn the scouting infantry from the north got stonewalled by my TDs, while the Germans tried to get a toehold in L19/K20. They would try this two turns and get severely rebuffed both times. After the second time they had no more punch left and threw in the towel. Well I've said defending in Hatten, especially as the Americans, shouldn't ever lead to victory so I was wrong. But I needed some extremely lucky dice to get there. This scenario's a bust.

2018-11-05

(A) Tom Kearney

vs

Lindsey Murillo

German win

The main German attack came from the north with a supporting effort from the east. The northern wing was temporarily stalled but picked up momentum after the eastern thrust made contact. The US found themselves getting pinched from two sides and conceded on turn 5.